Heres a couple from Nova Scotia Canada.
If you have some differant types/shots please post em up...

Red Squirrel enjoying some cidery apples late winter...

A few Southern Flying squirrels,
These are reportedly quite rare around here.
A nieghbour feeds them through the winter inside his woodshed.
I set a trailcam there to catch pics of them.
Sony Cybershot 3.2 MP

These from out in the wild,same camera with a slave flash....
One "in action" gliding to the tree trunk.

Caught this guy in the middle of a farmers field at an odd time for him... 12:30pm and bright and sunny. When I got back to the car I was knee deep in mud and stunk like swamp water but I figure the pics were worth it

I know porcupines dont see well but this guy's eyes were really clouded over... need to find out if this is normal for the species or if this guy was blinder than usual.

I shot pics 1 and 3 with my white balance set to cloudy even though it was a sunny day and high noon... had read that it will produce a warmer image.

and tried to get a good shot of the quills... he wasn't too pleased with me this close, bout 1.5 meters, and I wasn't gonna push it any more as he was getting agitated

ya.. I love their look at this time of year.. not as intimidating... "almost" wanna go up and pet em Might be crazy but I find these guys to be really cute.... and they make such a cute noise as well ... too bad most of the ones I see are dead on the side of the road

kpr- I love the flying squirrels! They're very uncommon around here, too, but I might just get a chance to work with them later this summer.

Your porcupine looks confused. You should have let him know that it was a strange time of day for him to be out.

The bio-nerd in me just can't resist.... are you taking yourself a bit off-topic? Raccoon + Skunk = carnivores. The picture of the skunk is adorable, though!

K Lantz, nice rabbit! Funny you should capture one on this particular morning. Fun fact: rabbits are actually only distantly related to rodents. Rabbits are lagomorphs, an Order that also contains hares and pika.